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Hi,The switch is not a selector switch, but only configures the ground so the amp could work with RCA/XLR. Both signal wires are connected to the amp PCB in parallel, while the switch connects/disconnects the -ve phase to ground.While it's OK to run CD directly to NuForce, using the switch as a selector is not adviced.
Stan,Just to clarify, you're speaking of the hiss when music is not playing correct?-KJ
I did connect the Cary direct to the XLR inputs of the Ref 9's tonight with a pair of Nordost TYR balanced cables. The results are even better than I had hoped for. The XLR connections are definitely quieter than the use of RCA's as those promoted a slight hiss from my tweeters. None at all with the XLR's. The soundstage is much deeper yet centered. Less is definitely better.
I tried another manufacturer's xlr cables and an uncomfortably loud hiss sound eminated from the tweeters of my N803's. No such hiss when using RCA's. As this hiss was audibly visible when direct connected from my Cary player and from the L&R fronts of my Arcam AVP-700
NuForce's feedback and control system runs at 1MHz and actively performs noise cancellation in real time (comparing noise with music signal) at every switching cycle. But when there is no input signal, it merely amplifies noise in the system and therefore you can hear hissing noise from up to 1 ft away from the speaker. When the source device (Preamp or CD player) is turned off, it acts as a noise receiver/transmitter and could generate even more noise for NuForce amplifier during idling time.